Keepers of the Wild Nature Park

Wildlife park Valentine, Arizona, United States
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Keepers of the Wild Nature Park is a wildlife sanctuary and nature park located in Valentine, Arizona. The sanctuary is home to over 150 exotic and indigenous wild animals that were rescued, surrendered by an owner, or placed with them by other animal welfare agencies. The park offers a safe and life-long home for the animals, with a strict 'No Breeding' policy and a focus on advocacy, education, and protection. Visitors can explore the stunning 175-acre canyon, observe the rescued wildlife, and learn about habitat preservation and animal welfare. The park also offers guided safari tours, which provide an exciting and educational experience for the whole family. The sanctuary is accredited and nonprofit, dedicated to the welfare and conservation of captive wildlife, and provides high standards of care, rescue, and rehabilitation for exotic and indigenous wildlife in need

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This family's experience:

Activities: We went on a safari at Keepers of the Wild Nature Park. We saw all kinds of wild animals, including lions, tigers, and bears. We also got to see the feeding show

Highlights: The kids loved seeing the animals up close and personal. They really enjoyed the feeding show and learning about the different types of animals ✨